Chapter 1 - Analysis Flashcards

1
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What is the quotation where Nick is recalling his father’s advice?

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“Just remember that all the people in the world haven’t had the advantages you’ve had”

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What are 3 ways you can analyse Nick’s father’s advice?

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Nick states he doesn’t judge
“Advantages” relates to wealth and social status of his family
Nick suggests other wealthy people are snobby

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3
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What 2 factors further emphasise Nick’s background?

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Family history

Privileged education

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What revelation is significant about Nick’s background? Why?

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He fought in WW1

The event disrupted the society’s order of rich/poor, as all men fought

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Why is the 20s referred to as the “roaring 20s”?

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Many people made their fortunes in NY

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6
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How were new money described by old money?

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New money lacked social refinement

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7
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How is the rivalry of old and new money illustrated?

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East and West Egg face each other

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8
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Why is Nick living in East Egg significant? What position does this leave Nick in?

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Nick’s old money background contrasts from his neighbourhood

Nick is split between the 2 worlds

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9
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How does Nick describe Gatsby’s mansion?

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“A colossal affair by any standard”

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10
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What does Nick’s suggestion of Gatsby’s mansion suggest? What do the old money think?

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West Egg people make up for refinement with materalism

It is tacky

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11
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What is Tom wearing when Nick arrives to dinner? What is significant out about the clothes?

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“Riding clothes”

It signifies him as part of “old money”

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12
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What is significant about what Tom is doing?

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Horse riding is a hobby of the “old money”

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13
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How is Tom presented as a character?

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Unlikeable

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14
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What is significant about Jordan? What does it suggest about her class?

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She is full of boredom

“Old money” money is unfulfilling

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15
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What is significant about Jordan’s contempt of West Egg?

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It highlights the snobby attitudes of the East Egg

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16
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Why is Tom suggesting everyone should read The Rise of the Coloured Empires?

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To help protect the “dominant race”

17
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Why is Tom’s racist outburst significant? Why is this significant to context and how old money felt?

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It shows that Tom is hate-filled and prejudice, despite his attempts to mask it
The 20s were a time of social change, leaving “old money” insecure about love

18
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Why is the revelation of Tom’s mistress significant? Why is this a criticism to the “old money”?

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Shows Tom as hypocritical

Tom wants to show off his family, but has a deep secret

19
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What does Nick see Gatsby do? What does Nick see?

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Stretch “out his arms towards the dark water in a curious way”
“Single green light”

20
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How does Nick present Gatsby? What do we later learn about him?

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A mysterious character

He is a character trying to fulfil an unachievable dream